Luxury Brands edit
Bags edit
American: Coach (1941)
British: Burberry (1856, Chav); Mulberry (1971)
French: Louis Vuitton (1854);
Italian: Gucci (1921); Fendi (1925); Bottega Veneta (1966)
Clothing edit
American: Brooks Brothers (1818, high-end); Ralph Lauren (1967); Calvin Klein (1968)
French: Chanel (1909); Christian Dior (1946); Givenchy (1952); Chloé (1952); Yves Saint Laurent (1962)
Germany: Hugo Boss (1923)
Italian: Prada (1913); Armani (1975, high-end); Versace (1978)
Spanish: Balenciaga (1914)
Shoes edit
American: Cole Haan (1928, designer); Ugg Australia (1978, specialize in boots); Kenneth Cole (1982, mid-range designer)
British: Clarks (1825, mid-range chain); Jimmy Choo (1996, luxury designer)
Swiss: Bally (1851, mid-range chain)
Magazines edit
The New Yorker; The Economist; The Atlantic; Sports Illustrated
Mobile Platform edit
Proprietary edit
iPhone; BlackBerry; Windows Mobile
Open Source edit
Android: Google
Symbian: Symbian Foundation, main backer is Nokia
LiMo: LiMo Foundation, main backer is Motorola
Retailers edit
High End edit
Neiman Marcus: White Plains, NY
Bergdorf Goodman: 5th Ave at 57th St (it is owned by Neiman Marcus)
Saks Fifth Avenue: 5th Ave at 49th St
Barneys New York: Madison Ave at 60th St
Upscale edit
Bloomingdale's: Lexignton Ave at 60th St
Lord & Taylor: 5th Ave at 38th St
Nordstrom: White Plains, NY
Specialty edit
Tiffany & Co.: 5th Ave at 57th St
FAO Schwarz: Madison Ave at 58th St
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